Chapter 13
The scene was familiar to him, yet uniquely haunting. Harper lay motionless on the table, his usually flushed skin now an unsettling shade of pallor. Stripped of his regular attire, he was draped only in a tattered cloth that barely shielded his modesty, revealing an array of tattoos on his left arm.
One particular design caught Carrackâs attentionâa series of interlocking rings resembling chainmail armor. He recognized the emblem: the Nordmanâs Ring. It wasnât just a tattoo; it was a rite of passage. This emblem was the mark of allegiance to a notorious gang in Oren. Each individual circle within the pattern represented an achievement earned in service to the gang. Once the rings connected to form a closed circle, it signified the membersâ irrevocable bond to the gang, their loyalty beyond question and their stature elevated. Notably, Harperâs ring was not yet complete, indicating he was just one significant act away from achieving the coveted full circle.
Carrackâs thoughts swirled, trying to bridge the gap between Harperâs past as a criminal and his current life as a soldier. What had driven this transformation? More intriguingly, what was the last step Harper had hesitatedâor chosen notâto take? Those secrets now seemed destined to remain locked away as Harperâs spirit journeyed into the afterlife. The gravity of his injuries, combined with profound blood loss, made it astonishing that he had even managed the journey back to the fort. Yet he had, and in his final moments, Harper was said to have murmured cryptic words about âstirringâ and âshadowsâ. Carrack had witnessed enough deathbed confessions to recognize that pain and impending death often rendered a personâs last utterances more a reflection of delirium than clarity.
Carrackâs deep contemplation was interrupted as Alaina entered, arms laden with a tray brimming with instruments. She methodically laid them out beside Harper, then proceeded to bring forth a selection of containers, some vacant and others filled with vibrantly colored liquids. As she examined Harperâs body, paying particular attention to the fatal wound on his abdomen, Carrackâs mind began to wander.
He knew of Alainaâs ritualistic care for the deceased, a surprising task she had taken upon herself not only for the garrison but for anyone on the island who sought her services. Though many commoners hesitated, wary of entrusting their departed loved ones to a mage, Carrack had grown to rely on Alaina. The trust between them was profound, built in part on the gratitude he felt she owed him for granting her refuge. Further strengthening his trust was the word from their former mortician, whoâd vouched for Alainaâs actions, deeming them non-suspicious.
Yet, the recent unsettling discovery from the corpse at the bathhouse had nudged Carrack to prudently witness her practices firsthand. Deep within, he harbored no genuine suspicion that Alaina would act nefariously, especially not before his watchful eyes. His presence, he hoped, would serve as a subtle warning. A reminder that he was attentive to her actions and that any deviation from ethical practice wouldnât go unnoticed. He hoped against hope that this observation wouldnât unearth anything incriminating. Any such revelation would thrust him into a precarious situation, forcing difficult decisions. With mounting challenges, Carrack realized that he needed Alainaâs aid now more than ever and he didnât want to have to question her character.
Alainaâs poise was undisturbed, revealing no hint of anxiety under Carrackâs watchful gaze. She meticulously examined the body, her lips moving silently, whispering words that Carrack could not discern. Was it a prayer or an arcane incantation? Her faith remained an enigma to him.
Positioning a large glass container beneath the table, she affixed a wide funnel atop it. With practiced precision, she dangled Harperâs lifeless arm over the funnel, fingertips just grazing its interior. Retrieving a small scalpel, she made a careful incision in the armâs central artery. As she held it steady, blood began its descent, lazily tracing the contours of his arm before dripping into the awaiting container. Satisfied that none of the vital fluid missed its mark, Alainaâs attention pivoted to a new ritualistic act.
She extracted some leaves from one of her many containers, placing them into her mouth. She chewed and ground them meticulously, transforming them into a pulpy mass. Carrack watched with a mix of intrigue and discomfort as she leaned over Harper, depositing the chewed concoction into the manâs open mouth. With one hand sealing his lips and the other splayed across his chest, she sank into a trance-like state, her visage etched with profound concentration.
In the stifling silence, a sudden change disrupted Carrackâs pondering. The steady drip of the blood hastened, and another sound began to permeate the roomâan eerie, muffled cadence. It was unmistakably the rhythm of a heartbeat. Harperâs still heart had been rekindled.
Carrackâs breath hitched, an involuntary response to the startling sight before him. âHis heart,â he murmured, eyes never leaving the eerie pulsation of Harperâs chest under Alainaâs hand.
âThe heart is the bodyâs most potent engine. It ensures not a single drop remains,â Alaina said, her voice low and steady, her attention unwavering from Harperâs body.
âHeâs ⦠alive,â Carrack said, seeking confirmation, but dreading it.
Alaina slowly shook her head, sensing Carrackâs burgeoning unease. âThis body no longer harbors a soul. Itâs a mere vessel, gradually withering with the contents that remain.â
Carrack attempted to reconcile his emotions with logic. âIt feels so wrong, seeing his heart beat.â
âThink of the body as machinery. The heart, its central gear. While the natural mechanism to power it is lost, I can still manipulate it temporarily.â
âSo, youâre just manually cranking an engine,â Carrack surmised.
âPrecisely.â
He hesitated, then broached another concern. âHow can you be sure youâre not inadvertently stirring his consciousness? Could you be resurrecting his soul?â
âSuch things are beyond our comprehension, Carrack. Our consciousness, our essence, remains a mystery.â
âBut there are those who dabble in ⦠necromancy,â Carrack pressed, the word slipping uncertainly from his lips.
A flicker of distaste shadowed Alainaâs face. âNecromancers have ⦠different methods. Much of their art is mere illusion, a blend of deception and elaborate puppetry.â
Carrackâs eyes narrowed, catching her word choice. âYou said âmuch.â What of the few who are genuine?â
Alaina paused, her gaze distant. âThere are some who tread darker paths. Discussing it leaves a bitter taste. Just know that what I do is nothing like that. Harper is gone, and he isnât returning.â
âHow long does this process usually take?â
âTypically? About twenty minutes for an average body. Harper, being slightly malnourished, may take less time. His heartâs weaker than usual. But considering our living conditions, itâs hardly surprising.â She shot him a concerned glance. âSpeaking of nourishment, have you been eating, sir?â
Carrack hesitated. âA bite now and then. Things have been ⦠busy.â
Without looking away from her task, Alaina inclined her head toward her own form. âThereâs a pocket in the back of my dress. Check it.â
Eyebrows raised, Carrack replied, âA pocket? On a dress like that?â
She smirked. âItâs a practical modification. This might not be the most fashionable dress, but itâs functional. Front, sides, backâpockets everywhere. And be gentle; Iâm still wearing it.â
Apologizing for his hesitation, Carrack delved into the pocket, producing a cloth-wrapped lump. Unfolding the cloth revealed a chunk of bread. âYou stash bread in your dress?â
âUsually itâs knivesâfor emergencies when traveling. But today, itâs bread. Keeping it there keeps it warm, more comforting to eat,â Alaina said with a hint of a smile. âNow, do me a favor: eat and remain silent. I need to concentrate.â
He took a cautious bite, the taste and texture better than expected. As Carrack chewed, he observed Alaina, who seemed lost in her work, the rhythm of Harperâs reanimated heart and her own steady breathing filling the chamber. There was a haunting beauty to the scene, a mix of life and death, motion, and stillness. At some point, he felt a peculiar calmness envelop him, a change in his own heartbeat that mirrored the muffled one from the table. Could it be an unintentional effect of Alainaâs magic? The unpredictability of arcane forces was a known phenomenon, and he pondered whether even Alaina fully grasped the scope of her abilities.
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The steady flow of blood gradually became intermittent, punctuating the silence of the room. As minutes passed, Harperâs form appeared gaunt, almost mummified, as if lifeâor at least its liquid essenceâhad been drained away. Carrackâs eyes were drawn to the prominent tattoos, particularly the Nordmanâs Ring. In this desiccated state, the once incomplete tattoo seemed ironically completed, the gaps drawn together as the skin tightened.
âIs this what weâre all destined to look like in the end?â Carrack said as if to himself.
âIf youâre lucky,â Alaina replied, stretching her fingers as if to chase away their stiffness. âItâs a grace compared to decaying alone in some forgotten alley or perishing on a distant battlefield, far from home. In my homeland, many canât even afford the services of an undertaker, let alone a proper burial. Theyâve returned to age-old practices, like cremation. Before I left, the skies seemed to have more smoke from funeral pyres than from city chimneys.â
âI guess thatâs true.â There was a slow drain he felt in his body as moments flashed in his mind of the bathhouse that were brief, but strong. âNot everyone is so lucky.â
Alaina continued her ritual with Harperâs remains. After sealing the container brimming with blood and moving it aside, she incised the chest. With surgical precision, she navigated the visceral labyrinth, eventually isolating the heart. The squelches and snaps of severed tissue filled the room. The heart went into a jar, surrounded by a rosy fluid. She proceeded with the same diligence for the lungs, liver, and intestines. The brain, though, required a delicate touch. Employing a blade, its tip coated with an acidic compound, she opened the skull.
As she held the brain, examining its intricacies, Carrack felt hypnotized. It was an organ heâd never observed so pristinely in person.
âIt looks so ⦠otherworldly.â Carrackâs voice was hushed as he inched closer. âGiven everything else in the body, this stands out.â
Alaina carefully settled the brain into a jar before answering, âItâs a bit strange, isnât it? Your brain trying to make sense of a brain. While it may look unassuming, itâs the most mysterious thing our bodies possess.â
âDo you believe weâll ever fully grasp it? Understand its every intricacy?â
A wry smile crossed Alainaâs lips. âI think weâll demystify every chemical interaction within us, predict the weatherâs every whim, and perhaps even voyage amongst the stars. But this,â she gestured to the jar, âremains an enigma. I donât think weâll ever truly comprehend it.â
âWhy do you feel that way?â Carrack inquired.
She paused, eyes distant. âJust a hunch.â
âWhat exactly do you do with these organs?â Carrack inquired.
Hesitation shadowed Alainaâs features. âI study them,â she admitted reluctantly.
Carrackâs brow furrowed. âStudy?â
âIn this setting, it might seem out of place, butââ
âWhatâs truly out of place,â Carrackâs voice rose with a mixture of confusion and anger, âis your secret examination of human remains without informing me. How long has this been ongoing?â
âEver since I began. Your previous overseer never raised concerns, so I presumed you approved.â Alainaâs voice wavered.
Carrack wrestled with his emotions. Anger? Betrayal? Perhaps both. He paused, gathering himself. âElaborate on this âstudyâ.â
âI explore potential medicines, remedies,â Alaina began, her voice trembling under his stern gaze. âI analyze the effects of various compounds on the organs, seeking treatments tailored for specific ailments. In essence, my aim is to better comprehend the human anatomy, which in turn refines my methods of treating injuries or illnesses.â
âAnd after your experiments?â
âI incinerate them,â she replied firmly. âRetaining such materials is dangerous. They could harbor diseases.â
Carrackâs frustration was palpable. âYet, once again, you omitted informing me of a potential contagion breeding right under our feet?â
Alainaâs regret was evident. âMy apologies, Lord Carrack. If you wish, Iâll cease immediately.â
He exhaled deeply, pondering. âIf your work benefits my people, continue. But I need assurancesâfull transparency. Is there anything else youâre hiding?â
This question was more profound than Alaina realized, as Carrack subtly hinted at Harrierâs grotesque condition. She seemed momentarily lost, gauging Carrackâs expression. âThereâs nothing else you need to worry about,â she assured.
But Carrackâs patience had worn thin. âThen explain Harrierâs corpse!â he demanded.
âHarrier?â Alainaâs eyes widened.
âWe found him. Thieves tried to consume him. But inside ⦠everything was blackened, mutated. A repugnant stench. What did you do to him?â
Alainaâs lips parted, but for a moment, silence reigned. The weight of Carrackâs words seemed to anchor her, pressing the air from her chest. She clutched the table, wrestling with herself internally, while Carrack observed, waiting to discern truth from deception.
After an agonizing pause, she murmured, âI was pressed for time. You wanted the body at once. Handing it over intact wouldâve been a feast for miscreants. So, I chose to make it ⦠less palatable.â
âHow so?â Carrack pressed.
âI introduced a concoctionâNecrosaâa substance that initiates decomposition in organic matter.â
âSo, you accelerated his decay?â
âIn essence,â she conceded. âNecrosa wouldâve gradually rotted him. But I ⦠enhanced its strength.â
Carrackâs mind raced, imagining the myriad of disasters narrowly averted. âSo, by sheer chanceââ
âWhat chance?â she interrupted.
He grimaced. âThat only some dope fiends tried it. Had it reached its intended recipients, they mightâve sold it.â
âSell a body?â Alainaâs disbelief was plain. âTo whom?â
âLikely, the teamsters.â
She looked horrified. âTo consume?â
Carrack shook his head grimly. âNo. Theyâd mince it, mix it with regular meats, and distribute it as a stew. They boast about how they have a hidden cache of food to explain why they have the ability to make such a stew, but itâs all a over to mask the fact that theyâre serving human flesh.â
Her face paled. âHow can you be certain of this?â
âItâs a well-guarded secret,â he replied darkly. âNow, within these walls, only you, Weiss, and I know.â
âSo you feared thatââ
âIf that body had entered the food chain, weâd be dealing with catastrophes.â
âHow do you know this?â Alaina pressed. âTheir agenda? And how can you tolerate it?â
âI donât.â Carrackâs voice thickened with emotion. âThey informed me to prevent any confrontations. Their aim? Feed the masses and maintain a semblance of order in our absence.â
âAn alliance, then. Youâve essentially endorsed cannibalism for stability,â Alaina observed, her tone neutral. âPragmatic.â
âIâd imagined youâd see the logic,â Carrack sighed, his eyes weary. âFoeham wouldnât. While Iâm disturbed by the truth, I accept it. The teamsters, with their âstew menâ, probably saved us from chaos multiple times. Their enforcers also deter any thoughts of an uprising.â
Alaina pieced it together. âThatâs why you hesitate to act against the teamsters.â
âExactly,â Carrack said bitterly. âThis accord is fragile, brimming with unspoken terms. In the city, the tension was unmistakable; they served their stew in front of us on the square.â
âAnd Foeham?â Alaina inquired.
Carrackâs expression darkened. âHeâs suspicious, especially after witnessing that spectacle. Not of cannibalism. Heâs convinced theyâre hoarding food in the dock warehouses.â
Alaina, intrigued, asked, âAre they?â
Carrack shrugged. âMost likely. Not like thereâs anything I can do about it, nor want to.â
âBecause it would be war.â
âI stay out of their business, they stay out of mine, we all work together, albeit separately,â Carrack said as he leaned forward, his hands rubbing his face. âAlright, we avoided disaster, Iâll take small victories whenever they come. As for this organ studying,â he gestured at the filled jars, âyou should have told meâIâm still annoyed by thatâbut Iâm not as furious as I was or thought Iâd be. Guess it wasnât as bad as I expected.â
Alaina looked at him intently. âAnd what exactly did you expect to discover?â
Carrack searched for the right words. Finally, he admitted, âSomething far worse.â
Alaina let out a soft, exasperated sigh. âI suppose I should be accustomed to being seen in such a light. Yet, itâs somewhat disheartening hearing it from you.â
Carrack met her gaze. âItâs not a personal reflection on you,â he said gently. âEveryone harbors a shadow, even saints.â
She turned back to her work, musing aloud. âQuite a worldviewâto perceive everyone as a potential monster at their core.â
He nodded. âIndeed, itâs ⦠taxing.â Pausing for a moment, he then gestured toward the table. âSo, what are the next steps?â
âIâll restore him, close him up. By the time Iâm done, heâll appear as though heâs merely resting. Heâll be stored until the next boat departs for the mainland, whenever that happens.â
Alaina returned to her task, meticulously preparing the body. She began filling the vacant spaces, where organs once resided, with a substance that appeared to be mere dirt. In truth, this was no ordinary dirtâit was imbued with enchantments and infused with specific ingredients to fulfill her requirements. Once the cavities were filled, she delicately placed a single seed deep within the mixture and methodically sewed up each incision.
With the final touches approaching, Alaina applied a thick paste inside Harperâs mouth. Carrack watched, an involuntary shiver snaking its way down his spine, as she then sewed the mouth shut followed by the eyes. The action invoked a chilling memory: the mutilated victim from the bathhouse, reaching out in sheer desperation. It was a haunting image, one that Carrack swiftly and deliberately suppressed. Pushing it down into the recesses of his mind, hoping fervently it would remain buried there.
There remained one final miracle to enact, and Alaina had already set its wheels in motion. In due time, the seed buried within the soil-filled cavities would interact with the paste in Harperâs mouth. This would catalyze the growth of a unique array of plants that would burgeon and weave through the corpseâs circulatory system, giving the body a semblance of inflation as if rejuvenated with life. It was a testament to Alainaâs ingenious capabilities, having gleaned this technique from other nomadic mages who improvised with the resources at hand to offer such services. Contemporary methods leaned more toward chemical and synthetic preservations, ensuring a longer-lasting result. Given their current circumstances, however, Alainaâs method was the pinnacle of what could be achieved.
âAnd thatâs that,â Alaina declared, wiping her hands on her apron, her fingers leaving faint stains. âNow, he can be transferred to a cooler chamber. I have several to select from and potentially many more if the rest of this place is ever unearthed.â
Carrack tilted his head thoughtfully. âSlim chance at that. Digging deeper might compromise the fortâs stability. These ancient ruins are already bearing more weight than they were designed to. Perhaps someday when the world no longer needs forts.â
Alaina covered Harper gently with a cloth, a melancholy look on her face. âItâs a pity. Thereâs likely a rich history buried beneath our feet.â
âYes,â Carrackâs gaze wandered over the chamber walls, where faded etchingsâremnants of forgotten tales or perhaps ancient warningsâwere just barely visible. Though he had passed by them countless times, heâd never given them the attention a piece of him felt they deserved. âI bet there is.â